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Pelican Guided Reading and Writing, Reader 13, Year 3: Characters All at Sea! (PDF)

by Jeremy Strong Wendy Body

Short stories on the theme of people in trouble at sea, from shipwrecks to pirates.

PM, Emerald, Level 26: Alfred the Curious

by Jenny Hellen

Alfred's curiousity leads him to adventure. Will his curiousity pay off?

PM, Emerald, Level 26: Alfred the Curious (PDF)

by Jenny Hellen

Alfred's curiousity leads him to adventure. Will his curiousity pay off?

Sais ydi o, Miss!

by Brenda Wyn Jones Jac Jones

Adargraffiad o nofel fer hanesyddol am blant cefn gwlad sir Gaernarfon yn gorfod ymdopi â dyfodiad ifaciwîs i'r fro yn ystod yr Ail Ryfel Byd, yn cynnwys tystiolaeth ddogfennol o lyfrau log ac adroddiadau papur newydd o'r cyfnod; i ddarllenwyr 9-11 oed. [A re-edition of a short historical novel about Caernarfonshire children having to come to terms with the arrival of evacuees to their community during World War II, including documental evidence from contemporary school log books and newspaper reports; for 9-11 year-old reports.]

A Sudden Glow of Gold (PDF)

by Anne Fine

When Toby is banished to tidy his room, he is desperate to throw stuff out. When he rubs an old lamp, out pops a very cross and irritable genie, who is pleasantly surprised when Toby asks if there is anything the genie would like.

Bug Club, Brown 3C-3B: The Unexpected (PDF)

by Robin Etherington Gary Northfield Misako Rocks Zak Simmonds-Hurn

Jake Terror is on the case when his gran's front door goes missing. Expect the unexpected when he opens the door to The Strange, Strange World of Weird!

Chums, Book 2: Bella (PDF)

by Jean Ure

Four stray dogs all with a story to tell of their rescue and how they came to live at Munchy Flats Cottage with their people, Flossie and Jo.

Chums, Book 2: Bella (PDF)

by Jean Ure

Four stray dogs all with a story to tell of their rescue and how they came to live at Munchy Flats Cottage with their people, Flossie and Jo.

Chums, Book 3: Bouncer (PDF)

by Jean Ure

Four stray dogs, all with a story to tell of their rescue and how they came to live at Munchy Flats Cottage, with their people Flossie and Joe. The Third Chums title in which Bouncer comes to live at Munchy Flats with Buster and Bella.

Chums, Book 3: Bouncer (PDF)

by Jean Ure

Four stray dogs all with a story to tell of their rescue and how they came to live at Munchy Flats Cottage with their people, Flossie and Jo.

Exploring History: Victorian Britain (PDF)

by Jane Shuter

This series gives easy-to-use support for the QCA Scheme of Work for history at KS2. It poses a question about an aspect of history and then answers it with the help of written and pictorial primary sources.

Florence Nightingale (Famous People, Famous Lives #5)

by Emma Fischel

Exciting stories about famous people, outlining their lives and the important events which made them memorable. Every page features easy-to-follow text and a black-and-white line drawing to help bring these events to life. Each title gives further facts about the famous person and the times in which he or she lived, plus a comprehensive time line detailing key dates. Florence Nightingale tells the story of how this Victorian woman defied her family and friends to take up the unpopular profession of nursing and changed the way hospitals were run.

Guy Fawkes

by Harriet Castor

Exciting stories about famous people, outlining their lives and the important events which made them memorable. Every page features easy-to-follow text and a black-and-white line drawing to help bring these events to life. Each title gives further facts about the famous person and the times in which he or she lived, plus a comprehensive time line detailing key dates. Guy Fawkes tells the story of the soldier who plotted to blow up a king. His failure is still celebrated today on every 5th November.

The Hagstone

by David Oakden

Historical fiction set in 1575. A rollicking, pacey story of mugging and magic in Tudor times. Tom is the son of a rick merchant and he persuades his mother to let him go to the annual fair in town, accompanied by two servants. Just as they are leaving, Tom snatches the hagstone which hangs over the front door of the house. He doesn't really believe it will protect him - but you never know! At the fair, Tom and his companions meet the Great Saltimbanco, a so-called magician who is tricking the townsfolk into parting with their money. Tom wanders off behind Saltimbanco's back, to try and see how the 'magic' is done, but he's grabbed by a band of thugs who strip him of his fine clothes, tie him up, gag him and dump him in Saltimbanco's donkeycart. The magician is well on his way to deceive the folk of the next town before he discovers Tom. He dumps him with a poor shepherd and his daughter, saying Tom has escaped from the madhouse, and pays them money to return him. Tom needs all his persausive powers to escape this dire situation, but it is the hagstone and the kindness of the sherpherd's daughter that really save the day!

The Hagstone (PDF)

by David Oakden

Historical fiction set in 1575. A rollicking, pacey story of mugging and magic in Tudor times. Tom is the son of a rick merchant and he persuades his mother to let him go to the annual fair in town, accompanied by two servants. Just as they are leaving, Tom snatches the hagstone which hangs over the front door of the house. He doesn't really believe it will protect him - but you never know! At the fair, Tom and his companions meet the Great Saltimbanco, a so-called magician who is tricking the townsfolk into parting with their money. Tom wanders off behind Saltimbanco's back, to try and see how the 'magic' is done, but he's grabbed by a band of thugs who strip him of his fine clothes, tie him up, gag him and dump him in Saltimbanco's donkeycart. The magician is well on his way to deceive the folk of the next town before he discovers Tom. He dumps him with a poor shepherd and his daughter, saying Tom has escaped from the madhouse, and pays them money to return him. Tom needs all his persausive powers to escape this dire situation, but it is the hagstone and the kindness of the sherpherd's daughter that really save the day!

An Irish Tale: The Man with no Story to Tell (Literacy Land - Genre Range) (PDF)

by Martin Waddell

A tale about an Irish man, Dan Dooley, initially known as a man with no story to tell, who encounters a red-haired giant man and his gold. Provides exciting and engaging texts from all the fiction genres children need to experience and understand. Offers rich opportunities for speaking and listening through playscripts and poetry ranging from classics to contemporary. Provides easily manageable drama for study and performance in the classroom and an introduction to Shakespeare in Key Stage 2.

An Irish Tale: The Man with no Story to Tell (Literacy Land - Genre Range) (PDF)

by Martin Waddell

A tale about an Irish man, Dan Dooley, initially known as a man with no story to tell, who encounters a red-haired giant man and his gold. Provides exciting and engaging texts from all the fiction genres children need to experience and understand. Offers rich opportunities for speaking and listening through playscripts and poetry ranging from classics to contemporary. Provides easily manageable drama for study and performance in the classroom and an introduction to Shakespeare in Key Stage 2.

Key Stage Two English: SATS Question Book (PDF)

by Cgp Books

Contains 44 pages with questions to help out with the English SATS from spelling to handwriting, punctuation, reading and writing.

KS2 Maths Workout Year 6 (for the New Curriculum) (PDF)

by Cgp Books

Packed with Numeracy practice for Year 6 of Primary School, this Maths Workout book contains lots of quick-fire questions to test children's knowledge. Part of a set of quick-practice books for the whole of Primary School from Reception to Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, each book comes complete with answers. It provides excellent value, and is ideal for working through at home to supplement school Numeracy lessons and reinforce children's understanding of topics.

Lighthouse Year 2, Gold: Grandpas Bright Ideas (PDF)

by Bob Wilson

This collection of infant reading books works as the skills-focused backbone of guided reading resources, with step-by-step skills coverage and the full range of genre. The scheme correlates to the NLS and the Scottish 5-14 Attainment targets for children. The readers in this scheme feature a wide range of genres (including non-fiction) and are levelled to Book Bands, the grading system recommended by the NLS. Within each Lighthouse band the books are organized in order of challenge, so each session moves children on. Each reader has an accompanying teaching notes booklet which gives guidance on teaching a range of reading skills.

Matilda

by Roald Dahl

Matilda's parents have called her some terrible things. The truth is, she's a genius and they're the stupid ones. Find out how she gets the better of them and her spiteful headmistress, as well as discovering that she has a very special power.

Matilda

by Roald Dahl

Matilda's parents have called her some terrible things. The truth is, she's a genius and they're the stupid ones. Find out how she gets the better of them and her spiteful headmistress, as well as discovering that she has a very special power.

Plants and Animals 2: Pupil's Book (PDF)

by John Stringer Roy Phipps Rosemary Feasey Anne Goldsworthy

Providing a solution for teaching infant science, New Star Science 2 books are aimed at the second primary school year. This Pupil's Book provides practical tasks and activities, with work throughout the topic and support for group activities. The topic covered is plants and animals.

Progress with Meaning, Sapphire, Level 30, Set B: What's in a Name? (PDF)

by Michelle Atkins

PM is a firm favourite amongst Primary Schools due to its reputation for reading success. Offering over 800 carefully levelled fiction and non-fiction books, PM builds confidence through gradual progression and step-by-step support. Mary Ann Evans was born in England and grew up in an eranbsp;that is often considered old fashioned today. Hard work was valued, and society rules were strict. Women were mostly expected to stay at home and raise a family. But, unlike many women of her time, Mary Ann was educated andnbsp;became known for her strong intellect.

Pwtyn ar Goll (Cyfres Corryn)

by Alys Jones Claire Foley

Stori ddifyr am fochdew busneslyd yn dianc o'i gawell gan beri gofid mawr i'w berchenogion wrth iddynt chwilio'n daer amdano; i ddarllenwyr 8-10 oed. [An entertaining story about an inquisitive guinea pig who escapes from his cage causing trouble for his owners as they search frantically for him; for 8-10 year old readers.] *Datganiad hawlfraint Gwneir y copi hwn dan dermau Rheoliadau (Anabledd) Hawlfraint a Hawliau mewn Perfformiadau 2014 i'w ddefnyddio gan berson sy'n anabl o ran print yn unig. Oni chaniateir gan gyfraith, ni ellir ei gopïo ymhellach, na'i roi i unrhyw berson arall, heb ganiatâd.

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